The owner of the old Dodge truck wanted to buy a print of his truck today. When I stopped in, this old Cadillac funeral limo was parked in the same place as the truck was yesterday. I did a completely different process on this one to emphasize the shine on the car. I wanted a warm, almost sepia tone to give it a period film look of early 60's polaroid film. Everything is exactly as I wanted it to look, sharpening and softness are all intentional. Color balance and tone as well. Thanks for all your votes and comments. I love cars and am thrilled to get to find these treasures in unexpected places.
23 Jan 03:14
flipd1
Now THAT is one cool looking machine. I like the look you created on it. Nice shine and good tone
23 Jan 07:40
bjosted
10
23 Jan 07:41
monaris
Nice.
23 Jan 09:23
denfer
Good work
23 Jan 11:25
eduardo_kiehl
needs more sharpeness
23 Jan 13:06
Randall.Lohr
No, Eduardo, it doesn't need more sharpness. It has exactly the amount of sharpness that I wanted for the mood I wanted to set. This isn't a photography class, it's a venue for artistic expression. And you are not the teacher. an 8 shows your ignorance,
23 Jan 13:07
Randall.Lohr
not your expertise.
23 Jan 13:45
_banneduser_
I do like the many stars! Do you live in the'60s still that you find all these classics to shoot?
23 Jan 13:50
_banneduser_
Randall, must you really insult someone because you disagree with their opinion? Let's keep HDRCreme a pleasant place to share our work with other fellow HDR enthusiasts please :)
23 Jan 14:40
daze420
process is perfect, mau you should take out the power line in the back, but the shot as a whole is very good.
23 Jan 16:56
josephc
Perfect. Wonderful capture.
23 Jan 16:56
sanz3jo
Ver nice! Process is perfect, sharpness is not always
needed and in this one all object are well defined.
23 Jan 17:48
mitch19
Agree with Mario
23 Jan 19:13
chema
10
23 Jan 19:37
rcuello
Excellent Randall, unmatched process.
I love the reflections. I will have to return to Atlanta, showed me an abandoned place, but I want to see that many old cars!
23 Jan 20:00
miltonv
10
23 Jan 20:02
myliwg01
Dazeling shot Randall
23 Jan 21:56
Randall.Lohr
Thanks everybody for the great comments and scores- Much appreciated!!
23 Jan 22:40
anonymous
10
23 Jan 23:09
kelly67
Beautiful!
23 Jan 23:15
ksaul1
Excellent shot! With the second car in the back and the antique store front (?) this could have been taken 60 years ago. Very well done!
The owner of the old Dodge truck wanted to buy a print of his truck today. When I stopped in, this old Cadillac funeral limo was parked in the same place as the truck was yesterday. I did a completely different process on this one to emphasize the shine on the car. I wanted a warm, almost sepia tone to give it a period film look of early 60's polaroid film. Everything is exactly as I wanted it to look, sharpening and softness are all intentional. Color balance and tone as well. Thanks for all your votes and comments. I love cars and am thrilled to get to find these treasures in unexpected places.
Now THAT is one cool looking machine. I like the look you created on it. Nice shine and good tone
10
Nice.
Good work
needs more sharpeness
No, Eduardo, it doesn't need more sharpness. It has exactly the amount of sharpness that I wanted for the mood I wanted to set. This isn't a photography class, it's a venue for artistic expression. And you are not the teacher. an 8 shows your ignorance,
not your expertise.
I do like the many stars! Do you live in the'60s still that you find all these classics to shoot?
Randall, must you really insult someone because you disagree with their opinion? Let's keep HDRCreme a pleasant place to share our work with other fellow HDR enthusiasts please :)
process is perfect, mau you should take out the power line in the back, but the shot as a whole is very good.
Perfect. Wonderful capture.
Ver nice! Process is perfect, sharpness is not always needed and in this one all object are well defined.
Agree with Mario
10
Excellent Randall, unmatched process. I love the reflections. I will have to return to Atlanta, showed me an abandoned place, but I want to see that many old cars!
10
Dazeling shot Randall
Thanks everybody for the great comments and scores- Much appreciated!!
10
Beautiful!
Excellent shot! With the second car in the back and the antique store front (?) this could have been taken 60 years ago. Very well done!
Perfect.
What a beauty.